Hello just recently I was looking for more dinosaurs to add on to my website,
about Montana dinosaurs. So far I have found 60... but 9 of them are
questionable since they are based on teeth. Which comes to my two questions,
I was looking in the Dinosaur Society's Encyclopdia and found
'Aublydon mirandus' skull and pelvis pieces, late K, 76- 65 mya. front teeth
are not serrated.
and
'Paronychodon lacustris' incisor like tooth with out serrations. Its name is
also used to describe non-serrated teeth from late K, 73-65 mya.
My first question is could these two be from the same animal? (Aublydon
miradus?)
Second question is Trachodon(spelling?), considered Hadrosaurid or Ceratopian?
Thank you in advance.
K.Wicks
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